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4 Painting Shortcuts You Will Regret Choosing

A house or a commercial building needs an attractive outlook and one of the easiest ways to uplift them is having a painting service. The job may look easy and quick-fix, but it needs skills to be handled with care. Being a human, we always look for shortcuts and often these shortcuts lead us to big disasters. Same goes with painting services, we often have a number of shortcuts in mind and most of us are using them to complete the job. Professional exterior painting contractor in Washington may also look for time-saving solutions which are known as shortcuts, welcoming a destructive project. Well, cutting corners may bring a disaster to your home in a few seconds.

Here are 4 major painting shortcuts that you should avoid.



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Applying A Single Coat Only:


Painting job may take 3-4 days or weeks to be done completely. With such a busy life, none of us have time to sit by and wait for days to get it done either by professional or by anyone. In the race of saving time, we or the contractor may take a major shortcut of applying a single coat on the wall. For the time, your wall will reflect the true color but eventually, the paint will seep into the wall, making it dull. So, if you are thinking that one thick coat of paint will serve the purpose, you need to re-think. A thick coat will demand more efforts and more time to dry out. A thick coat is more exposed to cracking and peeling. The best practice is to apply two or more even coats, depending on the condition of the wall, and give proper drying time.


Not Giving Enough Time To Dry:


This is another regular mistake people make to save time. Applying a fresh coat on a wall that is not completely dried can affect the first coat and lead to a failure. This practice also leaves brush marks on the walls and creates an uneven surface. So, it’s better to stop practicing this shortcut to have a successful project.


Applying paint straight from the bucket:


To save time during indoor as well as outdoor painting of your House, we often use paints straight from the painting box that leads to the biggest mistake. Using wrong tools or even dirty tools can create a messy job. With direct usage, you also find it hard to get an even amount of paint for every stroke. There is a risk of transferring impurities onto your wall. The best practice is you take a little amount of paint in a separate box and apply it in the right way.

You Think, Your Walls Do Not Need Primer:


Well, that is only what you think. Applying primer to walls is as important as watering the plants. It serves as a layer that facilitates adhesion for subsequent layers of paint. Remember that, saving your money through primers is not at all a saving that pays off. In fact, it will come as a big problem next time. If you are not sure what primer to apply, contact the professionals.

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